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Lindsay Knake's avatar

I live here, too, and I love seeing a few Pride flags in town. I have one, as well, and it's so nice to know I'm not alone here. There are things I love about small town living because I can't handle busyness, but the politics are not one of them.

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Chelsea Keat's avatar

Thanks for flying your flag! I truly believe that each flag gives other people permission (and a sense of safety and belonging) to do the same. I'd love to meet up sometime!

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Lindsay Knake's avatar

I would, too! I found your substack because Threads brought your husband into my feed; I run by your house all the time. It’s the best house in town AND I was so happy when I saw your flag!

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Chelsea Keat's avatar

That is too funny! What a small world. Or, maybe just a small town. 😉

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Cary Friberg's avatar

Thank you, Chelsea. I have shared this with my church friends. It is very helpful to hear someone outside of our circle talk about the significance of the rainbow flag, no matter where it flies.

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Chelsea Keat's avatar

Yes, it is so important! Thanks for your prompting and for sharing this with your friends. 🙏🏼🏳️‍🌈

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Julie's avatar

Thank you so much for this important piece, Chelsea - and for the significant step your family has taken to make public what is already a foundation in your lives. I love that Loren’s little heart is already filled with your beautiful and gracious mantra. 💜

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Chelsea Keat's avatar

Thank you for reading, Julie! We think public support makes a huge difference. 💛🏳️‍🌈

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J Brooke's avatar

Well now I’ll have to update to a paid subscription;)

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Chelsea Keat's avatar

🙂 Thank you! I appreciate your support! ✌🏼🏳️‍🌈

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